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PGM MGT Memo 22-01 (Standard Specs Annual Publication).docx
Nguyen (FHWA) SUBJECT: FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction – Annual, , through June 30, 2024. The new annual publication process was thoroughly vetted with FHWA, FTBA
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/specifications/resources/bulletins/2022/pgm-mgt-memo-22-01-(standard-specs-annual-publication)-docx.pdf?sfvrsn=ab11ba63_2OOD24-04 FY2025-26 Standard Specifications
Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. SECRETARY www.fdot.gov OFFICE OF DESIGN BULLETIN 24-04 (FHWA Approved: 10/17/24) DATE: November 4, 2024 TO: District Directors of Transportation Operations, District Directors of Transportation Development, District Design Engineers, District Construction, Overton, Scott Arnold, Cathy Kendall (FHWA), Ananth Prasad (FTBA) SUBJECT: FY 2025-26 Standard
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Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. SECRETARY www.fdot.gov OFFICE OF DESIGN BULLETIN 23-01 - REVISED (FHWA Approved: 1/23/24) DATE: January 29, 2024 TO: District Directors of Transportation Operations, District Directors of Transportation Development, District Design Engineers, District, , Will Potter, Patrick Overton, Scott Arnold, Daniel Holt (FHWA), Ananth Prasad (FTBA) SUBJECT: FY
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Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. SECRETARY www.dot.state.fl.us ROADWAY DESIGN BULLETIN 25-02 (FHWA Approved: 10/06/25) DATE: October 31, 2025 TO: District Directors of Transportation Operations, District Directors of Transportation Development, District Design Engineers, District, Jane Hayden, Daniel Strickland, Bren George (FHWA) SUBJECT: FY 2026-27 Standard Plans This bulletin
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/roadway/bulletin/rdb25-02.pdf?sfvrsn=e6eba9b5_1CHAPTER 10
“FLAP” grants transferred to and administered by FHWA, Florida Division Office. (FMIS will indicate “FHWA Administered”.) Individual project exceptions must be approved by Central Office, LP. Equal, 11 and 14. To effectively assure EEO, the FHWA requires that all FAHP construction contracts, administrative or project specific. FHWA approves the Department compliance program, reviews, and procedures that provide assurances to the FHWA that all requirements are met on FAHP projects. The Contract
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/programmanagement/lap/manual/chapter-10.pdf?sfvrsn=90b78bf2_2OOD24-01
Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. SECRETARY www.fdot.gov OFFICE OF DESIGN BULLETIN 24-01 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS BULLETIN 24-01 (FHWA Approved: 09/20/23) DATE: January 26 th, , Lora Hollingsworth, Will Potter, Patrick Overton, Scott Arnold, Kevin Burgess (FHWA), Mark Perry (FHWA), Khoa Nguyen (FHWA), Bren George (FHWA), Ananth Prasad (FTBA) SUBJECT: Smart Work Zone (SWZ
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/design/bulletins/ood24-01.pdf?sfvrsn=f7bc7c59_1SWZ Bulletin 1_24_24
Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. SECRETARY www.fdot.gov OFFICE OF DESIGN BULLETIN 24-01 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS BULLETIN 24-01 (FHWA Approved: 09/20/23) DATE: January 26 th, , Lora Hollingsworth, Will Potter, Patrick Overton, Scott Arnold, Kevin Burgess (FHWA), Mark Perry (FHWA), Khoa Nguyen (FHWA), Bren George (FHWA), Ananth Prasad (FTBA) SUBJECT: Smart Work Zone (SWZ
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/traffic/swz-bulletin-1_24_24.pdf?sfvrsn=9551eab6_1MPOAC-FDOT-Update 04.19
is consolidated into a single grant Either FTA or FHWA can be the lead agency overseeing the program 31 states have implemented some level of a CPG with FHWA and FTA The grant administration is much, Planning Document updated March 2019 » Incorporates comments from MPOAC, FHWA, FTA » R eady, » Addresses comments from FHWA, FTA » Expands detail, examples on all measures Methodology, /deadlines Model template for LRTP System Performance Report being updated » Will address FHWA
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FHWA Proven Safety Countermeasures FHWA – Resource Center – Safety and Design Team Elliott, treatments which are not MUTCD-compliant, an agency may request an experimentation waiver from FHWA, Countermeasures Source: FHWA 3 History of the Proven Safety Countermeasure initiative (PSCi, • Enhanced functionality of webpages and updated all one- pagers Source: FHWA 4 Identifying, Cheese Model” of redundancy creates layers of protection Source: FHWA Adapted from James Reason’s
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FHWA Proven Safety Countermeasures FHWA – Resource Center – Safety and Design Team Elliott, treatments which are not MUTCD-compliant, an agency may request an experimentation waiver from FHWA, Countermeasures Source: FHWA 3 History of the Proven Safety Countermeasure initiative (PSCi, • Enhanced functionality of webpages and updated all one- pagers Source: FHWA 4 Identifying, Cheese Model” of redundancy creates layers of protection Source: FHWA Adapted from James Reason’s
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/design/training/transportationsymposium/2024-june/2024june-fri09-fhwa-proven-safety-countermeasures415dfdc2-ad95-45d9-8ad3-c49bd9f94cab.pdf?sfvrsn=c4478e40_1Staff-Directors-Final-Packet-01-27-22-final
A. Joint Presentation of the Federal Infrastructure Bill (FDOT/FHWA) B. LRTP Revenue Forecast C, (FHWA), updated the members on the activities of the Florida Division Office of FHWA and brought, is resolved. FHWA made three recommendations, which include the following: 6 1) UPWP template, between FHWA, MPOs, and FDOT to enhance the planning process. Transportation Performance, . Brunelle shared the following updates with meeting attendees: • May - FHWA published updated TPM
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/mpoac_website/meetings/2022/staff-directors-final-packet-01-27-22-final.pdf?sfvrsn=5a393a38_1Governing-Board-Final-Packet-01-27-22
. Business Items & Presentations A. Joint Presentation of the Federal Infrastructure Bill (FDOT/FHWA) B, Administration (FHWA), updated the members on the activities of the Florida Division Office of FHWA and brought, is resolved. FHWA made three recommendations, which include the following: 1) UPWP template, thresholds, between FHWA, MPOs, and FDOT to enhance the planning process. Transportation Performance Measurement, . Brunelle shared the following updates with meeting attendees: • May - FHWA published updated TPM
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/mpoac_website/meetings/2022/governing-board-final-packet-01-27-22.pdf?sfvrsn=df5957ec_1Urban Boundary and Functional Classification of Roadways
, 2022. Web FHWA’s Office of Highway Policy Information’s Highway Functional Classification, are the MPOs, local governments, and FHWA. REQUIREMENTS: The FDOT is the lead agency to coordinate with local entities, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and other agency partners as they work, and statistics from the adjustment process to agency partners, the Governor’s office, and FHWA. These activities include reviewing the U.S. Census and FHWA data and comparing it to guidance from each
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/cimdocs/docs---pubs/525-020-311.pdf?sfvrsn=afda6cc9_3FMPP October 2024 Meeting Notes_10232024
Department of Transportation (FDOT), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Federal Transit, introduced Ronnique Bishop, FHWA Florida Team Lead; Mike Sherman, Community Planner for the FTA Region, Planning Coordinator, OPP • Curlene Thomas, Senior Planner, FHWA • Erika Thompson, Transportation Planning Specialist, FHWA • Aries Little, Community Planner, FTA MPOAC Update Mark Reichert, an update on the Work Program. • The second PL authorization is available in October once FHWA’s system
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coordination documentation, beginning October 1, 2019, FHWA/FTA will not approve S/TIP or LRTP amendments for those MPO areas until they take the appropriate action and provide the documentation to FHWA, have prior approval by FHWA/FTA unless the item(s) are included in the MPOs approved Unified Planning, performs FHWA funded work (2 CFR 200.405); Allowed as direct a cost; 2 CFR 200 should be consulted for these specifications; and, 6 Coordinated with the MPO’s FDOT District Liaison and FHWA planner
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are adjusted, coordinated, and submitted for Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) approval every 10 years, -residential urban land uses. Once the U.S. Census Bureau has designated new urban areas, FHWA gives state, with transportation planning needs. Along with adjusted urban area boundary (UAB) designation, FHWA also, this process. FDOT, in coordination with FHWA and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs, and Functional Classifications for the State of Florida. FHWA provides UABFC guidance and reviews
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are adjusted, coordinated, and submitted for Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) approval every 10 years, -residential urban land uses. Once the U.S. Census Bureau has designated new urban areas, FHWA gives state, with transportation planning needs. Along with adjusted urban area boundary (UAB) designation, FHWA also, this process. FDOT, in coordination with FHWA and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs, and Functional Classifications for the State of Florida. FHWA provides UABFC guidance and reviews
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/statistics_1/2023_uabfc_handbook.pdf?sfvrsn=b39c7c6_1MPOAC-Governing-Board-Committee-Meeting-Package-January-2020
October 1, 2019, FHWA/FTA will not approve S/TIP or LRTP amendments for those MPO areas until they take the appropriate action and provide the documentation to FHWA/FTA. FDOT and its respective, expenditures are evaluated at a Per unit cost. These purchases must have prior approval by FHWA/FTA unless, across the MPO’s UPWP funding sources, unless the MPO only performs FHWA funded work (2 CFR 200.405, ; and, Coordinated with the MPO’s FDOT District Liaison and FHWA planner to ensure all parties are informed
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AND RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC - LAWS TO BE OBSERVED (COMPLIANCE WITH FHWA 1273). (REV 1-2-14) (FA1-16-14, AND RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC - LAWS TO BE OBSERVED (COMPLIANCE WITH FHWA 1273). (REV 9-29-23
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not adopted the Consensus Document or other coordination documentation, beginning October 1, 2019, FHWA, action and provide the documentation to FHWA/FTA. FDOT and its respective metropolitan planning, are evaluated at a Per unit cost. These purchases must have prior approval by FHWA/FTA unless the item(s, UPWP funding sources, unless the MPO only performs FHWA funded work (2 CFR 200.405); Allowed, with the MPO’s FDOT District Liaison and FHWA planner to ensure all parties are informed of the purchase
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